Acta Chimica Sinica ›› 1987, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (2): 159-165. Previous Articles     Next Articles

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疏水-亲脂作用对反应性的影响III:环糊精对碳氟表面活性剂的熵驱动包结以及亲脂作用对形成糖淀粉型包结物的贡献

蒋锡夔;顾建华;程贤恩;惠永正   

  1. 中国科学院上海有机化学研究所
  • 发布日期:1987-02-15

The effect of hydrophobic-lipophilic interactions on chemical reactivity III: Contributions of hydrophobic interactions to the binding of fluorocarbon surfactants by \b\-cyclodextrin and of lipophilic interactions to the binding of hydrocarbon substrates

JIANG XIKUI;GU JIANHUA;CHENG XIANEN;HUI YONGZHENG   

  • Published:1987-02-15

With cyclodextrin (a- and b-CD) and Na carboxymethylamylose (Na-CMA) substrates, and with H(CF2)12CO2K, CH3(CH2)10CO2K, Cl(CF2)8CH2CH2N+Me3I- (I), CH3(CH2)8CH2N+Me3I- (II), Cl(CF2)10CH2CH2N+Me3I- and CH3(CH2)10CH2N+Me3I- (III) as guests, the different behaviors of fluorocarbon and hydrocarbon surfactants were studied by surface tension measurements. Limited cavity size prevents the inclusion of fluorocarbon surfactants by a-CD, but the binding by b-CD is stronger for the fluorocarbon (I) than that for its hydrocarbon analog (II). A comparison of the thermodn. parameters of the b-CD binding process for (I) and (III) reveals that for the former the binding process is driven by entropy or hydrophobic forces, but for the latter the process is enthalpy-favored. Notably, Na-CMA fails to bind the fluorocarbons. A crucial difference between the cyclodextrins and the amylose-type hosts lies in the fact that the former possess pre-organized cavities whereas the latter have to readjust their conformations from loose and extended helices with random coils to interrupted helices during the process of binding. Apparently, this extra energy requirement demands contributions from lipophilic interactions for accomplishment which do not exist between fluorocarbon chains and the hosts. Thus lipophilic forces are significant in hydrophobic-lipophilic interactions.

Key words: SURFACTANTS, NMR SPECTROMETRY, CYCLODEXTRIN, ENTROPY, DISSOCIATION EQUILIBRIUM, HYDROPHOBIC PROPERTIES, SURFACE TENSION, DRIVE, CLATHRATES, AMYLOSE

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